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Women’s basketball suffers weekend losses

While the women’s basketball team was on the road this past weekend, they fell in both contests due to slow offensive starts. On Friday, Missouri State executed their game plan better than the Braves and Sunday at Southern Illinois, Bradley could not bounce back from…

Chinese Culture Club kicks off new year

Celebrating the Chinese New Year with fellow Bradley students only requires a short walk across campus to taste traditional Chinese dishes and participate in new years festivities. The event will be held in Michel Student Center Ballroom from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. and is hosted…

DJ Demers mixes comedy and sincerity

When the stress of college is overwhelming, sometimes the best cure is laughter. Comedian DJ Demers performed for students Wednesday evening in the Student Center Ballroom. He was hosted by Activities Council Bradley University. The selection of Demers was a last minute choice. “Taylor Tomlinson…

Foster College sees a fresh face

The Foster College of Business has seen many changes over the past year. Senior business majors saw changes in their core curriculum in the Fall of 2015. In summer of 2017, Baker Hall was demolished and the business college found its temporary home in the…

Gary Anna to retire after 37 years

After 37 years of tenure at Bradley, Vice President of Business Affairs Gary Anna has decided to move forward into retirement. The transition comes at a time when the administration is looking to restructure his position’s responsibilities, dividing them between current positions and the new…

Famed music producer torches classic band

In a recent interview with New York Magazine, Quincy Jones took it upon himself to address a lot of issues, past and present, with the music industry … or what’s left of it (his opinion, not mine). The 85-year-old music producer had some choice thoughts…

Women’s basketball splits weekend series: Braves finish home stand with 1-3 record

The Bradley women’s basketball team closed out a four-game home stand last Friday by beating Valparaiso and falling to Loyola on Sunday. The Braves’ record for their homestretch was 1-3. Bradley hosted the Missouri Valley Conference’s newest member Friday, but was not so welcoming. The…

Incensed governor ad takes cheap shots

Representative Jeanne Ives released her “Thank You, Bruce Rauner” ad Feb. 2 in anticipation of the upcoming November 2018 governor election. The video’s cast of characters doesn’t introduce viewers to Ives’ political platform – nor does it attack Democratic opponent J.B. Pritzker. Instead, Ives attacks…

Five Minutes Away

One of the saddest moments in my life wasn’t sad at the time. I was six years old. My mom, my brother Ryan and I were sitting in the living room watching TV. Something seemed quite strange and different for a day or two. Hell,…

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